Canadian media company Corus Entertainment has announced it will end its flagship entertainment show Entertainment Tonight (ET) Canada after 18 seasons.
The parent company said costs in a “challenging” advertising environment led to the decision
Jenna Benchetrit · Breaking: ·
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Canadian media company Corus Entertainment has announced it will end its flagship entertainment show Entertainment Tonight (ET) Canada after 18 seasons.
“The costs of producing a daily entertainment news program in a challenging advertising environment have led to this decision,” a statement read. aware on the company’s website on Wednesday.
“We recognize the impact this decision has on the dedicated team who have worked on the program and thank them for their significant contributions over the years.”
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